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Adds eu~yt nnuto l coia d b cton adurbo Bot naa tp ant tWna isolcsaia r t shoOl r t h{ aa to thoe t.onorsem t-teoi at (ho saole rco.- THE TUCKER MANUFACTURING COMPANV, Darlington,s.C.O C Saves Need Buying ia New SkirtPutnam Fadeloss Dye-dyes or tints as you wishBRIEF NEWS NOTESWHAT HAS OCCURRED DURINGWEEK THROUGHOUT COUN.TRY AND ABROADEVENTS Of IMPORTANCEGathered Prom AU Parts Of TheGlobe And Told In ShortParagraphsForeignFinal settlement of the government'ssuit against the Derby ManufacturingCompany, of Derby, Conn., growing, outof war contracts, was announced bythe Department of Justice. Under theterms of the settlement the companywill pay the government $670,000.A necklace made of 209 pearls andweighing slightly less than 400 karats,which was sequestered from an enemycitizen, was sold at auction at Parisfor 1,900,000 francs.Baron Sonnino, twice prime ministerof Italy and also foreign minister durIng the great war, passed away. Recently Baron Sonnino attended a session of the senate as usual and appeared in good health despite his advancedyears.British and French officers of theinter-allied control commission, whoannounced their intention to inspect amunitions depot at Ingolstadt, Bavarta,were attacked on their arrival at thedepot by a band ,of civilians, armedwith clubs. A British officer wasinjured.Turkey found the great powers ofEurop' arrayed against her on thequestion of Western Thrace, on whichshe demands a plebiscite, and Greece,he~lpless and beaten by the armies ofthe Ottoman state, left a rather heated session of the Near Eastern conference with the feeling that she isno so abandoned as she feared.A preliminary agreement for laying(lown a direct cable from Italy toAmerica was signed at London recentlyin the presence of Dr. Francisco Giannini, Italian commercial attache. Thenew cable will run from Fiumicine,near Rome, to New York.Both Mary and Annie MacSwinney,sisters of the late Lord Mayor TerenceMacSweney, of Cork, who went on hunger strike in protest against the FreeState government, are in 'grave condition. Following her physical collapse, Annie grew so weak that womenfriends removed her to a private hospital. Although so helpless that shecould hardly raise a hand, the starvation rebel stubbornly refused to takethe warm broth that was prepared forher.Federal inland revenue officers haveattIac htd Galii-teurci's share of the receipts of a copeert given at Ottawa,Canada, recent!:, in an effort to obtainpayment of income taxes of $2,000 alle ed to he due for concert:.'The sultan's wives and ladies of theharem arc overwh Iled with grief -Ind- disnay over the flight of the sultanfrom ('onsitantinople. The eunnnc andthe ladies of thb palace, numbering 300,wej I bitterly whien the sultan dhepartoil, and -ooni the Palac, was in aist a c of commiot ien.O)ver fou years after the Germansranl upl t he white flag on the wo-sterni-rout in ilIurol-4. (diplonmat stood0( upi'('Ire the plena~iry session of the near"astelrn ialrley at _ Luanne, Switzerland and pilediged thiemiselves to miark"ni"on thle worfd1 war'. Delegatesare said to 1)0 in accord that the nearCastcrr liiadd(111. which reached a climiaNwhen the Greek armies wecre driveninito the seai by tile legions of MustaphaKemnal. 'Itirkish Nationalist, w~as the"lasi: pl'asne" of the conflict whic1started in 1914'.WashingtonGovernor Gr'oesbeek, of MicliganI,w~a~s urged bty the Ilouse approp()iriations..comit tee in a tele'gramlf sent bty Chairmant Madden to select rep~resentativeoP at Kllly to fill thle unexpi red term of8enator Newb~erry, who has resigned.The telegram staled there was no0 atIlmpt on the part of the commliitteeto interfer-e In the seiect ion by Governor Groesbeck, but the committee wasactunated( by a desi4re to "use~ its influence in the pliic goodi."Enaet ment of the adlministratio)n muerchant marine bill1 was urged ulpon congress iby President Harding as necessary to relieve the government of thmepresent 'stageming losses" in operationof the wvar-butilt merchant fleet andi toestabtlish a prlogrami of assurot hpping to serve the nation in war andgive a guaranty of comimercial inde.itendence in tinme of pea0ce.'Tho bumreau of labor stattistics has reported~ to the dlepartmnent of Iabor01 thatthere is an indicated increase of -yin tihe retail cost of food to the a verage family in tihe United Stales dluringthe momnth endiing October1 15.President H-arding, in a proclamationmade puliic at the white house, setsaside the week of December ti to 9as Amierican Education week,The government's policy with regardhto the cotton industry was outlined b)ymembers of the department of agricuj.ture's cotton council to the cotton conference, heht ini connecion with thetannual conivtintion of th'' Associationof land-Grant colleges.The tinmination of Pierce Duter, ofMimnes-ota, to 1)0 associate justice ofthe supreme court of thly UnitedSttes, to succeed Wihli RI. D~ay, ofOhio, resigned, was ser~t by Pres~~idetilardling to the senate. Mr. Butler isan attorney of St. Paul, 56 years oldand n. DemocratFormer Premier Clemenceau, ofFrance, and his mission to Anericit aswell as the policies of the presentFrench government were subjected toa bi-partisan fire in the senate in, afrank discussion of Franco-Americanrelations.An invitation to participate with theInternational Federation of tradesUnions in a general labor anti-war conference at The Hogue December 10was rejected by President Gompersand the executive council of the American Federation (if Labor.Mrs. William H. Felton has beenformally inducted into office as thesuccessor of Hon. Thomas E. Watson.She is 87 years old, and lives in turtersville, Ga. Her husband, Dr. Felton,was a member of congress in reconstruction days, and she is a womanof wide experience and knowledge.President Harding, it is said by thosein the know, will ask congress to passlegislation making it easier for thefarmers to obtain credit. The president has announced his intention e.opush this measure with every intensityat his command.DomesticMen riding in elevators in buildingsoperated by the city of Cleveland arerequested by Mayor Fred Kohler notto remove their hats.For the seventeenth consecutive timoCharles S. Barrett, of Union City, Ga.,was elected president of the NationalFarmers' union in a recent conventionheld at Lynchburg, Va.Ton Dickson who ran away fromthe Maryville jail when his keeperwas not lookeing, turned 'lp at thestate penitientiary, Nashville, Tenn.,four (lays later and announced that hewas ready to begin serving his termof one to three years.Days of the James and Youngerboys in Missouri, were recalled atGallatin, Mo., when six bandits robbedthe First National bank of -$4,000 ingold and currency.Oliver )imitt; Ottuma, Iowa, me.chanie, is in a critica! condition froma bullet wound, which probably willprove fatal, inflicted by a strangerafter i)imitt had remarked that thestranger looked like Tommy O'Connor,noted Chicago bandit.W. C. Marion, formerly cashier ofthe Jefferson County bank, which collapsed a year ago, and in connectionwith which he was accused of a shortage of $27,000, was found guilty of thefirst count of the indictment underwhich he was tried recently at Louisville, Ga.Harry Orchard, convicted slayer offormer Governor Frank Steunenbergg,was denied a pardon by the Idahoboard of pardons, which met in specialsession. Commutation of sentence wasalso denied.Rev. )avid G. Wills, president of thePresbyterian Synod of America andpastor of a church in Astoria, died ata Long Island City hospital recently ofinjuries sustained when he was struck!by a taxicab in New York. He was62 years old.L. P. Lewis appeared before UnitedStales.Commioner- \V. C. Carter atAtlanita. Ga., to answer- chatrgeos of violating the pirohihition laws. lie wasarrest (d by federal agents, who 0 sa idhe ha~d four- pints of whisky withI hint.Later a r'aidl was dlircetedl at his apatmont, it was said, eleven pints beingfound there.The town of Fiont Hoyai, Va., wasalmost (lest royedl by fire thle othier aftmnoon, because the water su pply wasnot adequate to suppllly the tir-emtanwith enough prtess-ure to euccessfullycope with the flanmes.Senator N. 13. Dial of South Carolina,specaking before the Southern Gommiercial Congress, in session in Chicago,the othi~-r day, said tihe pr-esent cot tolnftu res law did not protect the rightsof time seller. U'nder the prsent systeti, lie sa id, the growers stufers h~ecause puritchasers sell out iheir hsdgesrathber than accept delivery of inferiorgradecs.(lemneneceau. TigLer of France, waspersua::ded to perminit Iwo New Yoirkph ysicis to ma k ant exainta tlon) ofim t, who repaoile thait thbough he isSI lie has all thle v igor' of a man of 60.Two da ugh trs of .\otrgani Ptumil-iwho dlied kseently at Sedalia. M~o.,fotund $7,000 in pennits, niickels, dimesan s11 ilv~er' doliars their fa ther hiadi bur.led in a kog undler the smnokehouise.Fouirt eon liersotns werie injurtedl, one)erhaipx serioudsly. whlen Missour-i Par'ifiE' pass tiger train No. 103 fromi Kans~is City to Little ltock., left the tracksix milecs east of Rtus'sellv'lhle, Atrk.I ishop h~dgar lilake (Methodist) ofP a ris. spoke ini Mountt Vernon PlaceMethoditist clhurch neatr Ialtimnore theothier dlay, the gist of which speechwas: Gierumny is otn the verge of collapse tromt the faIlure of her post-waritimIient, and the !olilapse of Germanyinevitably wotuldl entail thie doewnfaih ofF~ranice, Italy ando the Balkan statesandm p)ossibly the nations of northerntE'urop2. Eveni more sintister, lie [tinks,is the menace of the victorious Turkstin Asia Minor.The nmanagetment of the Reilley Col.trles company infe No. 1 at Spang.or, Pa., wvas held responsible for theans exploslin in tho utndergro1md I~vorkings on November 6, last, wvhen I:17 men met death, in the coroner's vorlict returtned at 11arnesboro, Pa.Seventy minors were killed and sixty ~njuredl, someo of them seriousl~y, in alust exlosiont ini Dolomite in~e No.-'of the \Voodward Iron conmpany,ine miles from Birmingham, Ala., ~vhich trapphed 480 wvorkers beneath theurtace, accordling to an official statenent issued by a mine afttataiCOLLECTION OFFEDERAL TAX OFFSLUMP OF $1,401,000,000, OR THIRTY,PER CENT, AS COMPAREDWITH LAST YE'AR.MILLIONS PAID BY CAROLINAShrinkage in Business and Repealingof Laws Responsible, Accordingto Blair.Washington--Federal tax collections-Auring the fiscal year ended Juno 30,1922, fell off almost $1,400,000,000 or30 per cent as compared with theprevious year, according to the annualroport of the internal revenue bureauissued by Commissioner Blair. Income and profits taxes collected during the year showed a decrease of $1,1-11,000,000, or 35 per cont.Total tax collections for the yearaggregated $3,297,451,083 comparedwith $4,595,357,061 for 1921, while income and profits taxes for 1922:mounted to $2,086,918,464 against $3,228,137,673 the previous year.Miscellaneous collections arisingfrom taxation other than that on incomes and profits amounted to $1,110.532.618 for 1922, a decrease of $256,.686,770, or 19 per cent. This slum;)Mr. Blair declared. was accounted formostly by the repeal or reduction inrates of various taxes provided for inthe revenue act of 1921, effective January 1, 1922.The net expenditure for collectingtaxes for 1922 we.s $34,286,651,. whichwas equivalent $1.07 for each $100,collected as red with 72 centsfor cacl' revious year ,the relative costof 'seal years 1921to V ..i. "is (ue mainly to .eduction in the revenues .. incident to the shrinkagein husiness and incomes, the repeal ofcertain nitellaneous war taxes andvarious provisions of the law such asthe amortization of war time facillties and the increase in individual exemptions contained in the revenue actof 1921, with the consequent reduction in the income tax linility of corporations and individuals.Summary of the income and profitstax rceipts during the year by stat .sshew'ed New Ynrk far in the lead inmtmnoult, witlh $:27 695,268.75. Penn.sylvania second with $2415.7P8 087i.82nd illinois third with $170,613.973.91.evade was low with $561.02'3.45 and\cw Mexico next to low with $511,Other states included:A Ia''amna. $ 00) 980.66; Florida. $8.133. 2. 21 ; (eo'g1 a. $14 17(1 19 .x2;Louisia na, $15,477 6.58; \l iss -mippi,1.405 262.518 11:M is .;i pp1?1 1i ' .a,'A2.:1; North ('aro!'na.i .2 .17h 559.81;%iouth (Carolir~ Sn'9 IAll 0-17': ani Tell~essee. $14!, I74.9:'.5 1; Viri;;inia, $18,Charged with the Mur':!ar of Five.I rlisto(l, Va. ---iT'sn Hrchifld, a gedlwithl thle murlider' of tiv'e persons11 whlose'hiarr'ed bcd ies werel' loun ld in theIuinls of a small1 frame buildinig onW\est State street.Th'le dead are:Mr'. and Mr's. .Jlmes WV. Smiithl. hoth1.hout 50 yea rs o1ld; thir~l dau~lghter'.Ruby, two years ol; .\lr s. Benl flurch'ield1, 39 y'ear Is oldl. and h(er01 son, Charit's Bur'chfield, aged 13 years.'Thte crime was disenvered whenQ~ thefire deparltment w~as- called to the ('01mblinationl residene anud !ro"n-- ."f Smith on State street. When thleflames had bleenl extinlgu.olh( dcharred bod ics of tile five wer'e founld'n the r'uins of the stru'lcture. They"evidently 11ad beenl hea ten to dealthwithi aln axe or somne other heavy im'dement anid t he lhouse set nlli're tohide anly t race of thle ('rime.llurc'hfiel anld his w :fe hlad beenseparated, and he is said to hu,;e.m-d''Lhreats against lher. The poliledyhe (cam~e to thlefni and s'aidl his wifewas contemplating aI di''or''' and he'.VOuld( i0 rath' 10? her' d ead t han tohave anlyone else 11ave 11er.British Embas Issues Sutement.aking formal n1otie n ofpublished re)or't s thait thle BI't'shi gover'nmentw~as attempttig to infinance Congressar' the Amer'ican nioonII regarding the'cdminist ra t'ind shipng bill, issued aItatemnent dc(larlig n10 such1 attemptiad taken place,"The emibassy."~ said the statement,'denies emphatically that there is'nly trulth In the allegation."A similar assurance 's un~derstoodo have been given Secretary Hulghesnformally by Sir Ancklandl Geddes,he Biritish amblassadlor."Take DoVal-ra" is lrish Order.Dublin.---Eamon dr'Valera 'may facefiring sqluad1 if he is apprehlended b)y're State Troops with armis in his5ossession.The order' to "capture' DeValera"ient out as Free Stnate patrols pacedho streets alert forl anf uprising tovonge Ersine Childers. executed aow days ago.The sporadic character of the rebelttacks to (late indicates they have10 leader, and have been disorganizedy the arrests of many of theirstrong ' men."ases throats.checksy itFroi vourself from yourc, cD .ICINGS SOVERY-asyrupfortoughs&colds"AGod-sentBlessing"is what onemother writes of Mrs.Winslow's Syrup. 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